California delays student COVID jab mandate to ’23 – IOTW Report

California delays student COVID jab mandate to ’23

JUST THE NEWS– The California Department of Public Health announced that students will not be required to receive the COVID-19 vaccine to attend school for at least another year.

The FDA has yet to fully approve any COVID vaccine for children under 16. California previously stated that full FDA approval is needed before it would require students to get the shot.

The California Health Department stressed that while vaccines are the best way to prevent COVID, any student requirements will not go into effect until July 2023, pending full FDA approval.

One day after delaying the deadline, the state health department announced it is giving $10 million in grants though “KidsVaxGrant” to encourage children to get vaccinated against COVID-19.

3 Comments on California delays student COVID jab mandate to ’23

  1. This is classic tyranny – when you get too much push back you let off the gas and let people go back to sleep and you force it through when no one is paying attention.

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